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Sweet potatoes: Flowering induced by grafting scion on ornamental rootstock

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M. P. Zobel, University of California
G. C. Hanna, University of California

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California Agriculture 7(7):13-13.

Published July 01, 1953

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Most varieties of sweet potatoes— Ipomea batatas—normally do not produce flowers under California conditions. The ability to induce flower and seed production would greatly facilitate the development of varieties with superior quality, higher yield, and disease resistance.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1175

Sweet potatoes: Flowering induced by grafting scion on ornamental rootstock

M. P. Zobel, G. C. Hanna
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Sweet potatoes: Flowering induced by grafting scion on ornamental rootstock

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Authors

M. P. Zobel, University of California
G. C. Hanna, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 7(7):13-13.

Published July 01, 1953

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Most varieties of sweet potatoes— Ipomea batatas—normally do not produce flowers under California conditions. The ability to induce flower and seed production would greatly facilitate the development of varieties with superior quality, higher yield, and disease resistance.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1175


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